Award-Winning Filmmaker Ken Burns Relates Lessons Learned from Vietnam
Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns comes to campus to share insights about his latest work, The Vietnam War. Read More

Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns comes to campus to share insights about his latest work, The Vietnam War. Read More
Georgetown alumna Deirdre Collins (C’17), Bermuda's only 2018 Rhodes Scholar, will pursue M.Phil in environmental change and management at the University of Oxford beginning next fall. Read More
A partnership between Georgetown's Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting results in a student fellowship to investigate the overlooked or misunderstood religious dimension of an international crisis. Read More
Six Georgetown undergraduates live and work together at the Yellow House for Entrepreneurship, established this year by the Georgetown Entrepreneurship Initiative at the McDonough School of Business. Read More
Georgetown names Little Lights Urban Ministries executive director Steve Park as its 2018 John Thompson Jr. Legacy of a Dream Award recipient. Read More
Georgetown alumna Christina Johnson's (NHS’17) research and work focusing on the mental health issues of young people earns her a spot as a finalist for the 2018 Rhodes Scholarship. Read More
Georgetown alumna Rachel Azafrani's (SFS’17) interest in the evolution of cyber threats and her work with Internet data sources earn her the distinction of being among the 2018 Rhodes finalists. Read More
Classics major Annee Lyons’ (C’18) wins a 2017 Beincke Scholarship and is considered for other prestigious awards. Read More
Georgetown psychology chair Chandan Vaidya and her research team discover that weight-loss surgery may reverse the negative effects of teenage obesity on cognitive functioning. Read More
Panel discusses strategies for reducing health disparities in Washington, D.C., during a colloquium at Georgetown University Medical Center. Read More